HOUSTON — Elmer Wayne Henley, one of Houston's most notorious serial killers, will stay in prison where he's serving six life ...
Elmer Wayne Henley, 69, is serving six life sentences for his role in more than two dozen murders in Houston and Pasadena ...
Elmer Wayne Henley's parole is denied; he won't be eligible again until 2035 for his role in the Houston "Candy Man" murders.
Elmer Wayne Henley, 69, helped serial killer Dean Corll lure, torture and murder at least 28 teens and young men between 1970 ...
Elmer Wayne Henley, convicted for his involvement in one of Southeast Texas' most notorious crime sprees, has been denied ...
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Texas parole board to determine if Elmer Wayne Henley should be released
After a 13-year-old Pasadena boy was murdered, the awful truth about what Elmer Wayne Henley and two others had done to 28 ...
Elmer Wayne Henley is the last survivor of a trio of men who took part in the murders of dozens of teenaged boys in the Houston area in the '70s.
Henley shot and killed Corll in August 1973, and was later given six life sentences for his role in the murders Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. could have been one of Dean Corll’s many victims. Instead, he ...
Hailed as one of the most influential horror films of all time, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was inspired by true events and ...
AUSTIN, Texas — It happened in a ranch-style home on a quiet street in Pasadena, Texas, in the early 1970s. The man who lived there, Dean Corll, murdered dozens of teenage boys who had been lured to ...
Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. was 14 when he was lured to the home of infamous Texas serial killer Dean Corll. His neighbor, David Brooks, targeted troubled boys like him and brought them to meet Corll — a ...
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